1913 Holley Carburator For Parts For Model T Ford. on 2040-parts.com
Bluffton, Ohio, US
1913 Holley Pat. Pending. 2 screw carburator for parts. Bowl is cracked, float is missing. choke missing.
Will ship USA for $7.50. Shipping to USA only.
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